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Observations on the growth of temporalis muscle: A 3D CT imaging study

Authors :
Greg James
Giulia Moltoni
Richard Hayward
Maria Camilla Rossi-Espagnet
Felice D'Arco
Source :
J Anat
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2020.

Abstract

This study investigates the hypothesis that there is, during childhood, a disproportionate age-related expansion of the origin of temporalis muscle compared to the growth of the underlying skull. Lateral projections of 50 randomly selected 3D reformatted computerized tomographic (CT) scans (yielding 100 temporalis muscles) of children aged >0.6 to 15 years scanned for conditions that did not affect the shape of their head or face were windowed to provide the optimum delineation of temporalis muscle against the underlying bone. Vertical and anterior-posterior measurements of the muscle made independently by two observers were compared with those of the skull along the same planes. The development of the anterior temporal crest was also assessed. The intraclass correlation coefficient for differences in the measurements made by each observer ranged from good to excellent. The muscle and skull measurements were used to produce a ratio of muscle-to-skull lengths in both vertical and horizontal planes. Analysis of these ratios showed a statistically significant increase in the vertical reach of temporalis with age (Pearson correlation coefficient (R) =0.7826; p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Anat
Accession number :
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